The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI’s) pilot project for its Central Bank Digital Currency trades in sovereign bonds has gained steam, with volumes registering an almost double-fold increase so far this week.
The RBI launched the pilot for trading in the secondary market for government bonds using its CBDC – or the wholesale ‘e-rupee’- on November 1.
According to data provided by the Clearing Corporation of India Ltd (CCIL), the CBDC bond trades last week averaged at Rs 287.5 crore on a daily basis. So far in the current week, the trades have averaged 99 per cent higher at Rs 572.5 crore.
Trades worth Rs 530 crore were struck on Monday using the CBDC while those worth Rs 615 crore were carried out on Wednesday — the highest so far. The total regular trade volume in government securities was at Rs 25,435 crore on Wednesday.
In the previous week, the number of trades struck on a daily basis averaged about 45. That number, too, has gone up sharply this week, with 69 trades being struck on Monday followed by 68 trades on Wednesday. The bond market was shut on Tuesday on account of Guru Nanak Jayanti.
A bulk of the CBDC transactions have been carried out in two of the most liquid securities in the market – the 10-year benchmark 7.26 per cent 2032 bond and the five-year 7.38 per cent 2027 bond.
According to the RBI’s announcement on October 31, nine banks have been selected to participate in the pilot project. The banks are SBI, Bank of Baroda, Union Bank of India, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, YES Bank, IDFC First Bank and HSBC.
Market sources said all these banks had been carrying out transactions using the CBDC on a daily basis. A key point made by the RBI in its announcement launching the pilot was that
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